No apology. No thank you. No mention of the $240,000. Just four lines. But Tzeo read them like poetry.
He folded the paper, tucked it into his shirt pocket, and turned to Mr. Kim. “Set course for Surabaya. And bring me some tea.” wan hai telex
Delivery Order (D/O) to the consignee upon verification of identity. Wan Hai +7 📋 Required Documentation To request a release from Wan Hai, you generally need: Original Bill of Lading (OBL): Must be endorsed (signed/stamped) on the back. Telex Release Application: A formal request letter on company letterhead. Letter of Indemnity (LOI): Shippers must often sign an agreement holding Wan Hai harmless against any claims arising from the release. Payment Receipt: Proof that all local charges and surrender fees are settled. Wan Hai +5 ⚖️ Telex Release vs. Original Bill of Lading Feature Telex Release Original B/L Physical Paper Not required at destination Must be presented Speed Instant electronic transfer Slower (requires courier) Negotiability Non-negotiable Can be used for Letters of Credit Cost Surrender/Telex fees apply Courier and handling costs 💡 When to Use It Short Transit Times: When the ship arrives before the documents can be couriered. Established Trust: When the shipper and buyer have a strong relationship and payment is already settled. Avoiding Demurrage: To speed up pickup and avoid port storage fees. Dimerco +1 🔍 Tracking Your Release You can verify the status of your shipment and release via the Wan Hai Cargo Tracking tool . Note that tracking data is typically only kept for No apology
: Full name, address, and contact person Just four lines
Eliminates the risk of losing original documents in transit.
A Wan Hai telex release is essentially a digital signal that replaces the physical paperwork required to release cargo. This is particularly useful in modern logistics where ships often travel faster than international courier services can deliver paper documents. Key Benefits Prevents "cargo waiting for paper" delays.
When goods are shipped, the buyer needs the to claim the cargo.